When NPR eulogized the ever-kind Henry Fonda, the commentator noted his bad-guy role as Frank in Once Upon a Time in the West. Commenting that Frank killed a kid in cold blood, he quipped: "It was Henry Fonda! The kid probably had it coming." 😂
Lee Van Cleef, though a good actor, always had difficulty getting parts until For A Few Dollar More and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. After that his career took off. I was surprised that Jack Elam didn't make the list. And for that matter Strother Martin. Both very good actors who could play villains as well as other roles. Maybe your next Top 10 list could be comedy westerns including Elam and Martin. Lee Marvin would have to be in that one with Cat Ballou.
The guy who played Johnny Ringo, Michael Biehn, should've won an Oscar. Really, all the main actors could've. But he played a guy you could tell was 1/3rd psycho, 1/3 bad ass, and 1/3 yellow bellied coward all at once. He contrasted well with Kurt Russell's Wyatt Earp, who was 100% bad ass and Val Kilmer's Doc, who's devil may care attitude reflected a GAF meter pegged below -10.
Great list Santee. I would have to throw in El Indio in For a Few Dollars More. There was always something about his brutal, calm demeanor that made him a villain I couldn't stand.
You know an actor is doing a great job when you start thinking "will someone please kill him?" Russell Crowe got to me in 3:10 to Yuma. Thanks for keeping the west alive.
Good intro Santee - that's taking one for the team! But, Angel Eyes - a.k.a. Lee Van Clief has always been my favorite Western movie villain. He could play the consummate sociopath; just pure evil intent with no wasted extravagance.
Nice! I lost my original comment, but I certainly agree about “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.” I’d also add the original “The Magnificent Seven” and “The Big Country” to the list. Keep it going, bro!!!!
Glad you included one of my favorites, Bruce Dern. You know your a good actor when the movie goers HATE you. Also an honorable mention two "Jacks"... Jack Palance and Jack Elam. Elam played some humorous parts but some serious ones too. Keep up the good work and "pew pew pew"
The thing about Frank is he feigns disappointment in having killing the child, but that smile tells you he's a cold blooded killer that enjoys it. That is in spite of him wanting Mr. Choo Choo's power. The whole movie is a masterpiece and Fonda's acting is some of the best.
I'm not familiar with all of those movies, but from your ON TARGET video, and audio clips, they sure suggest they deserved to be in that *top 10. Thanks, and this, too, was top notch, as always, Santee.👏🏻🤠👏🏻😱
Santee, A really good top 10 but you left one off that Low Down Rotten Dirty Dan that's always mean to Santee. You and your family have a beautiful and blessed weekend.
Nice list, especially "Frank" from _Once Upon a Time in the West._ But I'm partial to Colonel Ticonderoga (Andy Griffith), Blackie (Jim Carter) and Bob Barber (Patrick Wayne) from _Rustler's Rhapsody._
Thank you Santee: I agree with you on these picks. I watched a movie yesterday called: Live by the Gun. ( I think that was the name ) and I thought it was you playing the star role at first. Have a great weekend. Don't forget about the solar eclipse that is starting shortly, maybe now for you. You should be able to view what is called "the ring of fire" Florida is only getting a partial eclipse.
Out of all the villains my favorite is angel eyes he was an absolute menace in the good the bad and the ugly movies, the way he just smiles as he's killing and torturing tuco for the location of the gold made me hate him as a character but love him as a person.
Lee Van Cleef was also in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Although he did not play a significant role in the movie, you can see him sitting at the table on the left when Lee Marvin (Liberty Valance) trips the pilgrim in the cantina.
I grew up watching westerns so when my wife came to the US from the Philippines, i told her she had to watch The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Needles to say she was amazed on how well Lee Marvin could make you despise him as the villian! Its one of her favorite westerns to date. Such a great actor and movie.
Great list. Johnny Ringo, Ben Wade and Angel Eyes have to be my top 3. I gotta throw in an honorable mention though, Graff, Mickey Rourke's character from The Last Outlaw.
One of my favorites is John Brown in the 1940 western movie Santa Fe Trail played by Raymond Massey. Plays the perfect Brown as a cold and often raging psychopath that cloaks his ways in religious rantings while leading his army of jayhawkers from Bleeding Kansas to Harpers Ferry, Virginia and is pursued and countered by Lt. Jeb Stuart (Errol Flynn) and Lt. Geo. A. Custer played by Ronald Reagan.
Good choices Santee , My favorite is Richard Boone in " Big Jake " . I loved his little speech about having a whole lot of money at the beginning . I was wondering if you could eventually do a video on Strother Martin and the roles he's played in westerns over the years . Thank you for all the hard work you and all the guys and gals in the A G R for keeping the old west alive . 👍👍
You need another big fat honorable mention for Broncho Billy Anderson (credited as "the last train wrecker", character name unknown) in _The Train Wreckers_ (1905, available in RUclips): *THE* first villain in the West in a movie to leave a girl on a railway track to be killed (the trope had been used previously on stage plays), *_AND_* the last time the trope was not played for laughs. Which makes him _the only _*_real_*_ villain who did that!_ Also, If you consider it a "noir western" (many do; it takens place in the 1930s, the last days of the West, in rural West Virginia, and features as many Western tropes (like the horse-stealing villain and the lynching mobs) as it does Noir ones), "Night of the Hunter" (with Robert Mitchum as "preacher" Harry Powell, THE worst villain of cinema history) would qualify for an honorable mention (not for number 1 because it's not quite a western).
Awesome video Santee or the BIG BOSS. HAHAHA. Great video. There is no real Western Movie without a really awesome villain or two or three. HAHAHA. 👍👍👍
Alan Rickman in Quigley Down Under, Emillio Estevez in Young Guns and Val Kilmer as Doc in Tombstone. We see Doc Holiday as on the side of the "good guys" yet we see his killer side too. Even Ringo is leery of taking on Doc.
Well you nailed this time Santee. Some really bad dudes here. One of my favorites is Luke Plummer in John Ford's Stagecoach but he's not on screen much. I like the way his girl friend throws him a rifle. And, I think it was the first time anyone did this but it got copied a thousand times afterwards. After the shootout that you don't see, Luke comes walking back into the bar. You think he's killed the Ringo Kid but then he collapses on the floor shot to death.
This is a crazy coincidence as a friend of mine was excited this week because Bruce Dern liked his post on social media. And I was saying how I loved him as the bad guy in The Cowboys. And that John Wayne told him the world will hate him for shooting him in the back and Bruce quipped yeah but they will love me in Berkley.
I got drafted as "The Bad Guy" in our reenactment group. The hard part is being bad, but not being overly scary to the little buckaroos who come to watch us.
@@kieranadamson3224 I have a ball with it. When we do our "train robbery" I enlist the kids to slow down the good guys. I once made the mistake of telling one little girl to kick one of my pursuers in the shin. That little gal kicked the crap out of him! It's good to be bad!🤠
@@ArizonaGhostriders I'm always doing stuff like stealing candy from the kids. The look of disbelief on their faces is pretty funny. (Yes, I give the candy back. I'm not entirely heartless!)
@@hacksaw434 We would work well together. I harrass girl scouts for their cookies and make them laugh. It's especially funny when they are out of cookie season but I pretend that they are hiding them from me.
I'd like to mention Samuel L. Jackson as Stephen in Django Unchained. An elderly slave who pretended to be disabled to enjoy the benefits of being a house slave while using his unique position to manipulate his own master and fellow slaves.
Good morning Arizona Ghost Riders. Have you ever done an episode of all the good guys in cowboy movies? If so please let me know and I will look for them in your list of excellent videos. Ted from Texas
I find it interesting that im aware of and or have seen most of these movies, but could not have named a single one of these villains before hand, except for maybe Johnny Ringo. I tend to focus on / care more about the good guy than the bad guy. One of my favorites is Quigley down under, and I can never remember the nsme of the bad guy played by Alan Rickman.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Bogue in the magnificent seven was pretty bad too. One thing they both have in common is that they hired killers a lot more than actually getting their hands dirty which in some ways makes them worse.
I always thought (Gian Maria Volonte) who played the outlaw Indio in “for a few dollars more makes Frank look like a choir boy not only does he kill a kid but a mother a father and hosts of others
When NPR eulogized the ever-kind Henry Fonda, the commentator noted his bad-guy role as Frank in Once Upon a Time in the West. Commenting that Frank killed a kid in cold blood, he quipped: "It was Henry Fonda! The kid probably had it coming." 😂
HAHAH!
Lee Van Cleef, though a good actor, always had difficulty getting parts until For A Few Dollar More and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. After that his career took off.
I was surprised that Jack Elam didn't make the list. And for that matter Strother Martin. Both very good actors who could play villains as well as other roles. Maybe your next Top 10 list could be comedy westerns including Elam and Martin. Lee Marvin would have to be in that one with Cat Ballou.
Your list may vary! Thank You.
Jack Elam could pretty much work in anything. "You may now kiss the bride even if'n you already have". Forgot the movie.🤣
@@grahamhorne6956Jack was great in the comedy westerns with James Garner Support Your Local Gunfighter & Support Your Local Sherrif.
I always loved Gian Maria Volonte as El Indio from a few dollars more. He had the most manic insane looking expressions, but also very subtle too.
Yeah, he was a genuine psycho in that
Johnny Ringo was my favorite.
He was cold calculating and a real interesting character thanks again Santee 🤠
My pleasure!
The guy who played Johnny Ringo, Michael Biehn, should've won an Oscar. Really, all the main actors could've. But he played a guy you could tell was 1/3rd psycho, 1/3 bad ass, and 1/3 yellow bellied coward all at once. He contrasted well with Kurt Russell's Wyatt Earp, who was 100% bad ass and Val Kilmer's Doc, who's devil may care attitude reflected a GAF meter pegged below -10.
Lee Marvin as Tully Crow in the comancheros, him and John Wayne playing off eachother is great.
Marvin was a great actor
Lee van cleef / angel eyes is one of my favorite actors. I shaped my hat to resemble his in some of my triple shot videos and spin cocking videos.
Yep!
Cock Spinning? You spin Roosters? Wow! Guess I missed that video .........
Great list Santee. I would have to throw in El Indio in For a Few Dollars More. There was always something about his brutal, calm demeanor that made him a villain I couldn't stand.
Yes!
Couple more fer ya, Santee.........
Preacher Quint (Donald Pleasance) in 'Will Penny' (1967)
Provo (James Coburn) in 'The Last Hard Men' (1976)
Yep, good ones.
So hard to break down to ten villains out of so many Western movies. That said, you did a good job on picking some of the bad guys.
Thank You!
Forgot Sheriff Lefors in Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, the most menacing antagonist who was never even shown.
Your list may vary!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Great videos as always
Thank You! @@WesternBowdrie
I thought you was dead, was my favorite line by Richard Boone as he was bleeding out. 😮 He found out not hardly. Great Episode 👍🏻 😊.
Yep!
Very good list. I would add jack Palance in shane
He was up there, and maybe was worse than Marshal Stockburn. I'm on the fence about it!
@@ArizonaGhostriders I was, indeed, about to sugesting him myself. Good to see you thought of him.
I would ad Loco from the movie (The Great Silence) played by Klaus Kinski!
The Great Silence
Reason the Ending !
I mean the original ending!
You know an actor is doing a great job when you start thinking "will someone please kill him?" Russell Crowe got to me in 3:10 to Yuma. Thanks for keeping the west alive.
Cool!
Irony, I considered Peter Fonda in 3:10 to Yuma more detestable than Russel Crowe…
Great way to start out my Saturday
Thank You!
Along with Cactus Jack you could add Evil Roy Slade.
Awww, he ain't bad. Just misunderstood!
I was gonna add Evil Roy, but ya beat me to th draw, pardner!
Good intro Santee - that's taking one for the team! But, Angel Eyes - a.k.a. Lee Van Clief has always been my favorite Western movie villain. He could play the consummate sociopath; just pure evil intent with no wasted extravagance.
Yes...truly believable.
I really like your bad guy list Santee! Very well thought out!😃👍
I try
Nice! I lost my original comment, but I certainly agree about “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.” I’d also add the original “The Magnificent Seven” and “The Big Country” to the list. Keep it going, bro!!!!
Thank You!
Glad you included one of my favorites, Bruce Dern. You know your a good actor when the movie goers HATE you. Also an honorable mention two "Jacks"... Jack Palance and Jack Elam. Elam played some humorous parts but some serious ones too.
Keep up the good work and "pew pew pew"
Thank You!
The thing about Frank is he feigns disappointment in having killing the child, but that smile tells you he's a cold blooded killer that enjoys it. That is in spite of him wanting Mr. Choo Choo's power. The whole movie is a masterpiece and Fonda's acting is some of the best.
Yep, pure evil.
I'm not familiar with all of those movies, but from your ON TARGET video, and audio clips, they sure suggest they deserved to be in that *top 10. Thanks, and this, too, was top notch, as always, Santee.👏🏻🤠👏🏻😱
Wow, thank you!
Angel Eyes in the Dollars trilogy will forever be my favorite. Lee Van Cleef perfectly captured what he was asked to do!
yes!
I remembered quite a few of those old westerns.
Yep!
Yes!! You added my fav4movie"The Villain!" Highly underrated .
One of my favorites.
Good list Santee. That little smirk Henry Fonda had was perfect.🤠🇺🇲
Right?
Santee, A really good top 10 but you left one off that Low Down Rotten Dirty Dan that's always mean to Santee. You and your family have a beautiful and blessed weekend.
LOL! Thanks.
James Coburn in ‘Avenging Angel’. There was a lot of suppressed evil in his Porter Rockwell.
Also Coburn in Last of The Hard Men
Good call!
Another good call.
I've seen a few of them, I need to catch up on a few too. Excellent video Santee.
Thank You!
By far, one of my favorite episodes. I knew every bad guy shown. I love all of those westerns. Thanks Santee. I enjoy this so much.
You're welcome, Ralph!
Great list! I immediately thought of Richard Boone from Big Jake when I saw the title.
Yes!
I knew Angel Eyes would be on this list, even though.... he literally killed less people than the other two guys in the film.
True. But it's the way he killed them. Even killed a kid.
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Excellent point, Santee.
@@NGMonocrom I didn't realize until you said it, but you're right. they all killed a lotta folks!!
Huge omission here. Loco from The Great Silence.
Your list can vary!
Nice list, especially "Frank" from _Once Upon a Time in the West._ But I'm partial to Colonel Ticonderoga (Andy Griffith), Blackie (Jim Carter) and Bob Barber (Patrick Wayne) from _Rustler's Rhapsody._
HA! Yes! I just worked with Mr. Berenger.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Well, that's supercool.
Absolutely! Blackie was hilarious!
"You're a low down yankee liar." Shane
"Prove it." Jack Palance
Yep, and you're list can vary!
I'm going to have to catch up on some of these. Thank you for the list my friend.
You’re so welcome
Thank you Santee: I agree with you on these picks. I watched a movie yesterday called: Live by the Gun. ( I think that was the name ) and I thought it was you playing the star role at first. Have a great weekend. Don't forget about the solar eclipse that is starting shortly, maybe now for you. You should be able to view what is called "the ring of fire" Florida is only getting a partial eclipse.
Saw the eclipse....still seeing spots because I stared (I know, I know).
I'm glad Jeff Daniels and Richard Boone made the list. Dennehy as Cobb would be near the top of my list, though. 👍
OK!
Powers Booth as Curly Bill was another good one. Hard to do a top 10 there are so many good ones.
Yep
That’s a pretty solid list Santee! All bad dudes!.. ✌🏻😎
Thank You!
Boy, Santee, Bill is being rough on you today. Great list and dead on. Have a great weekend! Cheers!
He was.
Some great picks. I'd have to agree with all of them. Thanks for starting my weekend off right.
Be safe out there, and take it easy man,
Thanks, you too!
Out of all the villains my favorite is angel eyes he was an absolute menace in the good the bad and the ugly movies, the way he just smiles as he's killing and torturing tuco for the location of the gold made me hate him as a character but love him as a person.
Yes!
Very good start for my weekend, and agree with your list. Thanks.
You're welcome. Have a great weekend
Thanks again Santee & Co.
Any time!
Dropping some love Santee amazing as always some great movies on show on here
Thank You, sir!
I wish Elliott Marston had made the list, but your list is awesome.
Thanks.
Great episode, Santee! I'm disappointed though that you didn't include The Swede from Hell on Wheels.
I feel like the Swede was just off his rocker crazy. Might have been a narcissist, and a psychopath. Just a weird character.
Great video Santee! I imagine just how hard it must've been to make this list.
Well, top 20 would have been easier, but one does what one can!
@@ArizonaGhostriders 👍👍👍
Great episode. Keep-em coming.
All great movies.
Much appreciated, man!
Angel eyes is from my hometown
Great episode Santee
Thank You!
Simply put. This was great
Thank You!
Lee J. Cobb as "Dock Tobin". in "Man of the West" deserves an honorable mention.
Hmmm, ok!
Great list, Santee. Thanks.
My pleasure!
Lee Van Cleef was also in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Although he did not play a significant role in the movie, you can see him sitting at the table on the left when Lee Marvin (Liberty Valance) trips the pilgrim in the cantina.
Yep, he played his share. Gunfight at the OK Corral, High Noon, etc.
Excellent list of villains Santee but I’m a little surprised that Dirty Dan didn’t get an honorable mention.
LOL!
Rexy appears so much that Im hoping one day you’ll talk about The Valley of Gwangi.
Yes. Every week since 2016
Danny Huston in the Proposition & Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the Salvation. 100% agree w/ Henry Fonda in OUATITW.
OK!
I grew up watching westerns so when my wife came to the US from the Philippines, i told her she had to watch The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Needles to say she was amazed on how well Lee Marvin could make you despise him as the villian! Its one of her favorite westerns to date. Such a great actor and movie.
Thanks for watching!
Honorable mention, Jack Palance in Shane.
Yep
Id love to see a Top 10 Hats in Westerns. The Man with No Name's and Hondo's hat would be a my top two
EXCELLENT idea!!! Love it.
Great list Santee!!! Glad too see Richard Boone get some love from Big Jake. Probably my favorite villian performance in any movie.
Cool!
Great list. Johnny Ringo, Ben Wade and Angel Eyes have to be my top 3. I gotta throw in an honorable mention though, Graff, Mickey Rourke's character from The Last Outlaw.
Cool!! Like the Last Outlaw.
All the villains in Blazzing Saddles.
HA!
Glad to see the hat back!
I wore it 2 episodes ago.
@@ArizonaGhostriders you must have been so entertaining that it took me a couple of episodes to notice. 😁
I actually missed el indio from for a few dollars more here. He was so damn intimitating
Definitely nutso!
One of my favorites is John Brown in the 1940 western movie Santa Fe Trail played by Raymond Massey. Plays the perfect Brown as a cold and often raging psychopath that cloaks his ways in religious rantings while leading his army of jayhawkers from Bleeding Kansas to Harpers Ferry, Virginia and is pursued and countered by Lt. Jeb Stuart (Errol Flynn) and Lt. Geo. A. Custer played by Ronald Reagan.
The psychopaths are the best of 'em.
Good choices Santee , My favorite is Richard Boone in " Big Jake " . I loved his little speech about having a whole lot of money at the beginning . I was wondering if you could eventually do a video on Strother Martin and the roles he's played in westerns over the years . Thank you for all the hard work you and all the guys and gals in the A G R for keeping the old west alive . 👍👍
I will do that video!
You need another big fat honorable mention for Broncho Billy Anderson (credited as "the last train wrecker", character name unknown) in _The Train Wreckers_ (1905, available in RUclips): *THE* first villain in the West in a movie to leave a girl on a railway track to be killed (the trope had been used previously on stage plays), *_AND_* the last time the trope was not played for laughs. Which makes him _the only _*_real_*_ villain who did that!_
Also, If you consider it a "noir western" (many do; it takens place in the 1930s, the last days of the West, in rural West Virginia, and features as many Western tropes (like the horse-stealing villain and the lynching mobs) as it does Noir ones), "Night of the Hunter" (with Robert Mitchum as "preacher" Harry Powell, THE worst villain of cinema history) would qualify for an honorable mention (not for number 1 because it's not quite a western).
Great and your list can vary!
Awesome video Santee or the BIG BOSS. HAHAHA. Great video. There is no real Western Movie without a really awesome villain or two or three. HAHAHA. 👍👍👍
LOL!
I truly enjoyed the video as always. So hard for me to pick my favorite baddy. I always enjoy the gentleman bad guy.
Good choice!
My pick is Johnny Ringo played by Michael Bein who I think did an excellent job playing him.
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I'd have to give Calvera in The Magnificent Seven an honorable mention.
OK!
John Russell was a very underrated actor. Rip
Agreed
I think Powers Booth in Tombstone deserves a mention.
Not after his reaction to Ringo shooting the priest. There is good in him.
Yul Brenner in Westworld, cannot get more cold than a Robot.
True
Alan Rickman in Quigley Down Under, Emillio Estevez in Young Guns and Val Kilmer as Doc in Tombstone. We see Doc Holiday as on the side of the "good guys" yet we see his killer side too. Even Ringo is leery of taking on Doc.
Yep, and you're list can vary!
Now that is a good solid list
Thank You!
Great video, as always. Just love to pieces T-Rex.
So do I
Loved it, another assignment job , thank you again
You're very welcome.
Santee, you DO realize that if a ghost can hit you then you should be able to smack him back, right? Bill Brazelton's ghost deserves a good smack!
I tried...it goes right through him. I don't understand the afterlife.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Get yourself some silver knuckledusters, or even just a silver ring. 😉
Well you nailed this time Santee. Some really bad dudes here. One of my favorites is Luke Plummer in John Ford's Stagecoach but he's not on screen much. I like the way his girl friend throws him a rifle. And, I think it was the first time anyone did this but it got copied a thousand times afterwards. After the shootout that you don't see, Luke comes walking back into the bar. You think he's killed the Ringo Kid but then he collapses on the floor shot to death.
Great movie! Remade like 3 times!
I love Calvera in the magnificent 7
Yep, and you're list can vary!
Great choices
Thank You!
Hard to pick just 10 but Bill Dagget is very real because he sincerely believed he was in the right. GOOD LIST
HA!
Really expected to see Mark Harmon in Crossfire Trail
Yeah.....I thought about it, but he just seemed like a big child that didn't get what he wanted. So...bad, but not bad enough.
Fun ! ha ha ha... I was always impressed with how Brian Dennehy could be convincing as both a good guy and bad... who didn't love him in Cocoon ? 🙂
Yeah, he was good at both!
Great villains all amigo ! Have a great weekend
Thanks for the visit
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I would have out Bruce Derb in the Cowboys at the top. A great list though
That works.
This is a crazy coincidence as a friend of mine was excited this week because Bruce Dern liked his post on social media. And I was saying how I loved him as the bad guy in The Cowboys. And that John Wayne told him the world will hate him for shooting him in the back and Bruce quipped yeah but they will love me in Berkley.
HAHA!
Let us not forget Evil Roy Slade.The rotteness,double crossing varmit of ill repute.
Yeah....kinda just silly. LOL!
I got drafted as "The Bad Guy" in our reenactment group. The hard part is being bad, but not being overly scary to the little buckaroos who come to watch us.
It is a fun role to play
Hey, from what I've seen the bad guy often seems to be the most fun character to play.
@@kieranadamson3224 I have a ball with it. When we do our "train robbery" I enlist the kids to slow down the good guys. I once made the mistake of telling one little girl to kick one of my pursuers in the shin. That little gal kicked the crap out of him! It's good to be bad!🤠
@@ArizonaGhostriders I'm always doing stuff like stealing candy from the kids. The look of disbelief on their faces is pretty funny. (Yes, I give the candy back. I'm not entirely heartless!)
@@hacksaw434 We would work well together. I harrass girl scouts for their cookies and make them laugh. It's especially funny when they are out of cookie season but I pretend that they are hiding them from me.
Richard Boone in Hombre, nuff said!
Good choice
Fonda just gave me chills. He could have been death itself...
Right??
A little early for the period, more of an "Eastern" than a western, Wes Studi as Magua, in The Last Of The Mohicans
Great movie
I'd like to mention Samuel L. Jackson as Stephen in Django Unchained. An elderly slave who pretended to be disabled to enjoy the benefits of being a house slave while using his unique position to manipulate his own master and fellow slaves.
Yeah, he was pretty bad.
Good morning Arizona Ghost Riders. Have you ever done an episode of all the good guys in cowboy movies? If so please let me know and I will look for them in your list of excellent videos. Ted from Texas
Not yet.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I will look forward to seeing one. Thanks for the info
Blue Duck .. guess it was a mini series not a movie but he was a good villain
Yes
I find it interesting that im aware of and or have seen most of these movies, but could not have named a single one of these villains before hand, except for maybe Johnny Ringo.
I tend to focus on / care more about the good guy than the bad guy.
One of my favorites is Quigley down under, and I can never remember the nsme of the bad guy played by Alan Rickman.
He's a bad one, alright! RIP Alan Rickman
@@ArizonaGhostriders Bogue in the magnificent seven was pretty bad too.
One thing they both have in common is that they hired killers a lot more than actually getting their hands dirty which in some ways makes them worse.
I always thought (Gian Maria Volonte) who played the outlaw Indio in “for a few dollars more makes Frank look like a choir boy not only does he kill a kid but a mother a father and hosts of others
Yeah, he was kinda crazy
Good video santee your the best youtuber
Thank You!